Reports | October 25, 2008 1:06

This weekend: Bundesliga rounds 3 & 4

SchachbundesligaThis weekend the 3rd and 4th round of the strong German team competition "Schachbundesliga" will take place. The 16 teams are located at four venues and play two matches each. One of the most exciting clashes will be played on Sunday in Munich between the champion OSG Baden-Baden and the strong team of Tegernsee.

Other crucial matches are Remagen-M?ɬºlheim (possibly with Robert H?ɬºbner on the boards for Remagen as well as Maxime Vachier-Lagrave for M?ɬºlheim) and Bremen-Solingen. Hamburger SK will be defending their slim lead which they grabbed during the first weekend of the German league.

During the whole season all the Bundesliga games are being broadcast live on the internet.

Playing venue Munich:

Saturday, 25th of October, 2 pm (3rd round)
Bayern M?ɬºnchen - OSG Baden-Baden
TV Tegernsee - SC Eppingen
Sunday, 26th of October, 10 am (4th round)
OSG Baden-Baden - TV Tegernsee
SC Eppingen - Bayern M?ɬºnchen

Playing venue Berlin:

Saturday, 25th of October, 2pm (3rd round)
SC Kreuzberg - SF Berlin
USV TU Dresden - Hamburger SK
Sunday, 26th of October, 10 am (4th round)
SF Berlin - USV TU Dresden
Hamburger SK - SC Kreuzberg

Playing venue Remagen:

Saturday, 25th of October, 2 pm (3rd round)
SC Remagen - SV M?ɬºlheim-Nord
SG Turm Trier - SF Katernberg
Sunday, 26th of October, 10 am (4th round)
SV M?ɬºlheim-Nord - SG Turm Trier
SF Katernberg - SC Remagen

Playing venue Wattenscheid:

Saturday, 25th of October, 2 pm (3rd round)
SV Wattenscheid - Werder Bremen
Aljechin Solingen - SK Turm Emsdetten
Sunday, 26th of October, 10 am (4th round)
Werder Bremen - Aljechin Solingen
SK Turm Emsdetten - SV Wattenscheid

Further information (in German) and live coverage on the Bundesliga website.

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